APRIL 2011

4/1 4/2 4/3 7:00pm TRUE GRIT

Summary:Fourteen-year-old Mattie Ross's father has been shot in cold blood by the coward Tom Chaney, and she is determined to bring him to justice. Enlisting the help of a trigger-happy, drunken U.S. Marshal, Rooster Cogburn, she sets out with him -- over his objections -- to hunt down Chaney. Her father's blood demands that she pursue the criminal into Indian territory and find him before a Texas Ranger named LeBoeuf catches him and brings him back to Texas for the murder of another man.

Genre(s):Drama, Western

Rating:PG-13

Runtime:110 min

$7 Adults $6 Children

4/5 Tuesday 6:30 pm BHUTTO

Rocky Mountain PBS CommunityCinema FREE ....sponsored by ScSeed

Don't Cook! EGG ROLLS- PIZZA- TAQUITOS
As the first woman to lead an Islamic nation, former
Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's life story unfolds like a tale of Shakespearean
dimensions. Educated at Harvard and Oxford,
Bhutto evolved from pampered princess to polarizing politician battling
tradition and terrorism in the most dangerous country on Earth. Her father, the
first democratically elected president of Pakistan,
chose Benazir over his eldest son to carry his political mantle. Accused of
rampant corruption, imprisoned, then exiled abroad, Bhutto was called back in
2007 as her country’s only hope for democracy. When she was struck down by an
assassin, her untimely death sent shock waves throughout the world,
transforming Bhutto from political messiah to a martyr in the eyes of the
common people.

With exclusive interviews from the Bhutto family and never-before-seen footage,
filmmakers Jessica Hernandez and Johnny O'Hara have crafted a sweeping epic of
a transcendent, yet polarizing, figure whose legacy will be debated for years
to come.

4/29 4,30 5/1 FILM Rango PG

Don't Cook! DINNER SPECIAL- PIZZA-

This animated film directed
by Gore Verbinski stars the voice of Johnny Depp as the titular character: a
pet chameleon who has lived his life thus far in the confines of a glass
terrarium. In his fantasy life, Rango always thought of himself as a great
hero, but when he actually leaves the tank for the first time, Rango
discovers that living up to his daydreams isn't so easy. After winding up in
an Old West style town called Dirt, the idealistic lizard puts on a brave
face and makes himself the local sheriff. But as the other strange creatures
that people the town take up the mantle of their own quasi-fictional
identities (some of them more villainous than others), Rango becomes oddly
embroiled in a Spaghetti Western style drama, with more pressure to save the
day than he ever felt back in the fishbowl. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

4/23 Saturday 7:00pm LIVE COMEDY PG16

Don't Feed Us After Midnight Don't Cook! CHICKEN TACOSDo you like to laugh? Of course you do!ASC Theatre Dept. has a newly formed Comedy Improv Troupe,
“Don’t Feed Us After Midnight” who would love to make you laugh!The troupe is led by Asst. Professor Jenna
Neilsen, they perform both short form improvisation, such as can be seen on the
hit comedy TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway,” and long form improve, which
takes a suggestion from the audience and creates long improvised piece from the
suggestion.

PG16

$6 adults

$5 students

4/9 Saturday 7:00pm TIME CHANGER PG

presented by..Saguache Community ChurchesFREE

Don't Cook! HOT DOGS- PIZZA- TAQUITOSA time-travel adventure for the whole family! The year is
1890, Bible Professor Russell Carlisle (D.David Morin) has written a new
manuscript, "The Changing Times". His book is about to receive a
unanimous endorsement from the board members of the Grace Bible Seminary...
until Dr. Norris Anderson (Gavin MacLeod) raises an issue over a
"difficulty" he has with something Carlisle
has written. Dr. Anderson believes what Carlisle
has written could seriously affect the future of coming generations. Using a
secret time machine, Anderson sends
Carlisle more than 100 years into the future; offering
him a glimpse of where his writing will lead.

4/22 Friday 7:00pm FILM

The impact of his own gunshot from a rimrock in Arizona
changed Aldo Leopold’s own thinking, leading to the key insight that was the
culmination of his life’s work: a responsibility for its health. Join us as we
trace Leopold’s personal journey and follow the threads that connect to his
legacy today.Green Fire was produced in partnership between
the Aldo Leopold Foundation,
the Center for Humans
and Nature, and the US
Forest Service. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking, renewing
his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological
challenges. Green Fire describes the formation of Leopold’s idea, exploring how
it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The
film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences to provide context and validity,
then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around
the world today. Through these examples, the film challenges viewers to
contemplate their own relationship with the land community.

suggested donation $5 to benefit RiGHT

length 73 minutes

4/16 Saturday 7:00pm LIVE MUSIC

68 West & Acoustic Blues

Don't Cook! JAMBALAYA Dinner

68 West is a Select jazz ensemble.This a cappella Group, under
the direction of Dr. Beth Robinson, performs a wide variety of jazz and
contemporary styles.68 West has been
featured in performances on campus, community events and in educational programs
at San Luis Valley
and Front Range schools.Acoustic Blues is
an instrumental and vocal group.They
have enjoyed performing their own eclectic arrangements of popular and jazz
work.

$7 Adults

$5 Students

under 10 FREE

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